Signed by the applicant(s):
Dated: / /
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CONTACT DETAILS
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The mistake error or omission is:...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
List of owners present at the meeting
Statement setting out how the alienee is a member of one of the preferred classes of alienees (if applicable),
including any necessary whakapapa details
Roll valuation or special valuation of the land and any improvements to it by a registered valuer (as applicable)
Minutes of the family meeting...
Me āta whakaaro mēnā
he tangata e aro atu ana ki ētahi atu kaupapa
kāhore hoki e whai ana i ngā ritenga o tēnei
kaupapa (tirohia ngā mahi o te trust: te
whārangi 3).
Te maha o ngā tiaki whenua
Ko te maha o ngā tiaki whenua ka
whakatūria, me whai i te tikanga.
Me āta pānui te hui me ana pūtake.
3 Kōrero ki ngā kairīhi, mēnā he kairīhi.
Me rapu rawa he whakaaetanga ā-tuhi
mō tō tono mai i ngā kairīhi.
4 Kōrero ki ngā kairangahau wāwāhi.
Of those, 14 spent a significant part of their young life living on Māori freehold land. Now only 3 live on Māori freehold land.
Income from Māori freehold land is no longer significant as a regular source of income to Māori families.
...Justice, Andrew Bridgman
Acknowledgements vii
Section 1 10
Historical Foundations of the Court 1862-1890s
“Ōku waewae kāinga”
Section 2 46
The Evolution of the Court in the 20th Century
“Toitū te kupu, toitū te mana, toitū te whenua”
Section 3 84
Leadership of the Court 1980-2009
“Ko te amorangi ki mua, ko te hāpai ō ki muri”
Section 4 98
The Māori Land Court Today
“Kua tupu te pā harakeke”
Section 5 132
The People of the Māori Land Court
“E koekoe te tūī, e te keteke...
Mihi
Ngā Kōrero
Kupu whakataki 3
Ngā Kaiwhakawā o te Kooti/Judges of the Court 4
Ngā Kaiwhakawā Hou 6
Ngā karakia o Matariki me Puanga 8
Matariki me Puanga Horahora 8
Whakarite mō te anamata – “Hangaia te whare” 9
Ngā kōrero hou mō ngā mahi a te Pae Matua 10
Ngā kōrero raraunga whenua Māori hou 11
Ngā paearu mahi ā-motu 13
Te rautaki mō Te Ao Māori 14
Te Reo Māori ki te Kooti whenua māori 15
Ngā kōrero hou mō ngā mahi a ngā rohe 16
Ngā Whakataunga a ngā Kooti 26
Ngā kauhau me ngā whak...